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RANGOON JAIL

GNR ERIC RAYMOND CROUCHER
9th Coastal Regt RA
Seeking information on Eric who was captured when serving with this unit.  If you can help, please CLICK HERE
ARTHUR ERNEST KIRBY
Poss Norfolk regt
We are trying to find out about Arthur's movements in Burma with the Norfolk Regt?? and as a POW.  If you can help, please CLICK HERE
Captain 134273 Graham Cowell Hosegood Can you help with information on this SWB - Chindit - King's Liverpool - POW (Rangoon). If you are able to help, could you please CLICK HERE
WILLIAM GRIFFIN
POW 3-4 years
Can you help William's daughter with information about her father who was killed when the Jap ship he was being transported in, was sunk by a US sub.  Click Here for details
JOHN (JACK) TOMLINSON Jack's daughter is seeking information. Please CLICK HERE if you think you can help
JAMES STANLEY SHAW Gnr 1709729 Royal Artillery We are trying to find out which gaols James was in for his family.  If you feel you can help, could you please CLICK HERE

 

Letter from Jonathon Moffatt:

Last year I co-authored the book Moon Over Malaya: A Tale of Argylls and Marines about 2A&SH and the Plymouth Argyll Royal Marines in the Malayan Campaign. I'm now trying to follow up the stories of those who escaped or were evacuated from Singapore in February 1942. In all I now know that 53 Argylls and 22 Royal Marines reached Ceylon, India and Australia. Some of these Argylls joined the Seaforth Highlanders and fought in Burma. Some, like your own Brigadier David Wilson, played an important role in jungle warfare training.

I would welcome any recollections of these men who included Sgt C. Wallace and Cpl Archie Hoggan MM. I'm particularly interested in the story of Sgt Jim Masterton [Cpl A Company 2A&SH Malaya], as to what unit he served with in Burma and whether or not he was awarded the MM. Having escaped the Japanese at Singapore he was captured in Burma and was liberated from Rangoon Gaol in May 1945. The only clues I have are a photo of him in Accra in mid-1942 and the script of a 1945 radio interview from Rangoon.

Any help most welcome.

 

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